Micromobility Industries first defined and now curates the future of urban transport that comes from small electric vehicles. Ride AI is now the focusing force of our industry as we explore how artificial intelligence will change the way we move. Ride AI is hosted by Ed Niedermeyer an American author and analyst who focuses on the automotive industry and mobility innovation. Co-Hosts of the show include Horace Dediu, Oliver Bruce and James Gross.
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A podcast where we speak to founders and entrepreneurs from businesses you’ve always wanted to know more about. We delve into the formative years of their business lives and ask those with the inside track on start-up and scale-up life the questions I wish I knew the answers to when I started out so you should too! So, when should you raise VC funding? Should founders give all employees equity? And what do the acronyms banded around in boardrooms like SEIS, EIS, TAM and VAT actually mean for ...
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Lou is currently Host of "Lou in the Morning" a guest driven radio talk show on WPFl.105.1 FM. Bruce Oliver talks about his trip to Cuba and how the average person can travel legally to Cuba during this broadcast. Cuba Bound on a "People to People" cruise from the United States. During my first trip to Cuba I'll be traveling to the ports of Havana, Cienfuegos, and Santiago de Cuba and the surrounding areas from July 23-31, 2016. During this licensed cruise itinerary I'll interact with the mu ...
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Biographical series in which guests choose someone who has inspired their lives.
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We specialise in helping over 2000 E-commerce sellers expand to EU & UK markets. Our podcast talks to current E-commerce sellers and industry experts, to provide it's listeners with the tools and knowledge needed to be successful on their expansion journey. Listeners will gain the insights and connections required to become the next big eCommerce giant. So, what are you waiting for? Expand with ease, expand with Global E-commerce Experts!
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Welcome to influencers! The purpose of the series is to build awareness of micromobility and hear from some of the influencers who are making an impact in this rapidly growing industry. Everyone that we speak to will be making a difference in some aspect of cycling or micromobilty. Some will be unsung heroes and others people that you might already know. Our motivation for creating influencers! is to play our part in advancing the causes of cycling and micromobility. We hope you enjoy the se ...
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Whether you work for yourself, or by yourself, the Solo Collective is here to make things a little bit easier. Working alone can be hard, and comes with its own challenges. The Solo Collective is a podcast about dealing with those challenges: we want to make solo working better for everyone. Hosted by Rebecca Seal, the bestselling author of 'Solo - How to Work Alone and Not Lose Your Mind', the Solo Collective is a podcast series is designed to help solitary workers do so happily. Now on sea ...
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Your weekly expedition to the heart of modern life through buildings, design, gardens and food.
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Hi, my name is Cory Wong. This is my podcast. I'm going to talk to your favorite artists as they discuss their personal tricks of the trade, never-before-heard stories, and the proper response when Sinatra wants to peep your master tapes.
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'One of the 30 Best Visual Arts Podcasts on the Web 2021' - according to Feedspot. Focuses on Nigerian/African writers and artists. The broad range of artistic expression including: Books, Visual Arts, Theatre, Films, Music, Festivals, Culture and Heritage. Hosted by Molara Wood. Email: artforthepeoplepod@gmail.com; Twitter: @Art4thepeople_ Instagram: @artforthepeoplepod
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A Podcast focusing on everything OCR related. Current events, news and exciting guests from the OCR and Trail communities, all from a Canadian & Int'l perspective.
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The Ugly American Werewolf in London is a weekly podcast about classic rock, hard rock, progressive rock, heavy metal and early MTV. Hosted by The Wolf, an American expat who misses his record collection more than his friends and family and Action Jackson from the East Coast. These two interview rock legends, review classic albums and concerts of their favorite classic rock bands each week. Action & The Wolf have an unquenchable thirst for knowledge of rock music and its history - tune in to ...
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With a straight down the middle approach, Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive on Newstalk ZB delivers the very latest news and views to New Zealanders as they wrap up their day.
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Welcome to the Passive Income Through Multifamily Real Estate Podcast brought to you by Vertical Street Ventures, where we talk to top experts and seasoned passive investors in the business to help provide clarity and key insights to keep you safe on your journey to financial freedom. Our goal is to help you get educated on how to create passive income for you and your family by using real estate as your vehicle.
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Bible scholar Dr. Ben Witherington often says that we live in a “biblically illiterate, Jesus haunted culture.” Though we have retained some vague notions about Jesus and Christianity, the decline of biblical literacy along with education in general and critical thinking in particular has made us easy prey for the constant barrage of false ideas that press in on us from every angle. This is true even for many of us in the Church—we have succumbed to the spirit of the age being more influence ...
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Enda Brady: UK correspondent ahead of Sir Keir Starmer's appearance at upcoming NATO summit
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UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is set to appear at this week's NATO summit, just days into his new role. It's widely expected the ongoing war in Ukraine will be top of the agenda, with growing calls for more aid coming from the region. UK correspondent Enda Brady says Starmer is expected to do well under these circumstances. LISTEN ABOVE See om…
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Jamie Mackay: The Country host ahead of the crucial vote impacting Synlait Milk
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The future of South Island dairy company Synlait Milk is up in the air ahead of a crucial vote to ensure its survival. A special shareholders meeting will be held on Thursday to approve a $130 million loan from its biggest shareholder, China's Bright Dairy. The Country's Jamie Mackay speculates which direction the voters will go. LISTEN ABOVE See o…
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Gareth Kiernan: Infometrics chief economist speculates ahead of tomorrow's OCR update
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The Reserve Bank is set to release their latest update regarding the OCR tomorrow afternoon. New Zealand's Official Cash Rate has been held at 5.5 percent for over a year, and economists don't expect that to change. Infometrics chief economist Gareth Kiernan outlined his predictions - and speculated when the Reserve Bank might introduce cuts. LISTE…
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The Huddle: Will voters go for an inheritance tax?
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Tonight on The Huddle, Josie Pagani from Child Fund and journalist Paddy Gower joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more! The new Three News bulletin has been out for a few days following Newshub's demise - what do we all think? What's our verdict? There's no word on whether or not Darleen Tana will resign from Parl…
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On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Tuesday, 9 July 2024, Heather reveals parts of the Darleen Tana report after it was leaked to the show, and former Green MP Gareth Hughes makes a case why the Greens shouldn't force Darleen out of Parliament. Labour's considering advocating for an inheritance tax. Tax expert Geof Nightinga…
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Shane Marsh: Dosh co-founder on the company's bid to become New Zealand's first digital-only bank
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Award-winning finance app Dosh has launched a bid to become New Zealand's first locally-owned digital-only bank. The company has initiated an application to become a registered bank in New Zealand, with the goal of reducing costs for customers by cutting out physical branches. Dosh co-founder Shane Marsh says more and more users have switched over …
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Chris Penk: Minister for Building and Construction on the Government's plan to implement remote building inspections
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The Government aims to make virtual inspections the default for building consents across the country. Some councils have expressed reluctance around remote inspections, while others have embraced it. Minister for Building and Construction Chris Penk says there are mitigations in place to avoid complications. "For example, there's a geolocator funct…
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Dawn Duncan: Otago University law lecturer on Siouxsie Wiles being awarded $20,000 in damages after lengthy dispute
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A legal expert says many employers struggle to deal with external threats and harassment risks. Auckland University microbiologist Siouxsie Wiles has been awarded $20,000 in damages over an employment dispute. She provided technical expertise as a commentator during the pandemic, and claims the university didn't protect her from resultant threats. …
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Jo Robertson: sex and relationship expert says New Plymouth g-string bikini ban petition is a great conversation starter
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One expert says there's a conversation to be had off the back of a proposed ban on g-string bikinis. A Taranaki mother is calling for the 'pornographic' swimwear to be barred from public pools and drew over 150 signatures in a petition. Sex and Relationship expert Jo Robertson says regardless of the outcome, it's a great conversation starter. "What…
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Leaked Darleen Tana report reveals details of investigation, claims husband’s evidence incoherent
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A leaked report from the investigation into allegations former Green MP Darleen Tana was involved in migrant exploitation reveals the difficulties the investigator encountered and why it took more than 100 days to complete. The report also claims Tana’s husband, who is implicated in the allegations, gave evidence that “tended to obfuscate rather th…
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Aimee Whiley: Motor Industry Association Chief Executive on the Government reducing emissions targets for imported cars
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The Motor Industry Association is praising changes to the Clean Car Importer Standards. The Government is softening back targets for reducing vehicle emissions, which were being enforced by fining importers of 'dirty' cars. The Association says the targets will still be tough - but easier than they were. Motor Industry Association Chief Executive A…
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Gareth Hughes: former Green MP responds to the Greens potentially using the waka-jumping laws to oust Darleen Tana
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A former Green MP says he's baffled the party hasn't ruled out using waka-jumping laws against Darleen Tana. The party has Tana to resign as an MP, after receiving a report on her knowledge of alleged migrant exploitation at her husband's business. Tana has quit the Green Party, but says she doesn't accept the report findings. The Greens previously…
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Barry Soper: ZB senior political correspondent on the growing calls from the Greens for Darleen Tana to step down
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The Green Party is doubling down on their calls to encourage Darleen Tana to exit Parliament. A new report from an investigation into alleged migrant exploitation at her husband's business has inspired Tana to quit the Greens. ZB senior political correspondent Barry Soper says it's the right course of action for Tana should step down. LISTEN ABOVE …
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Murray Olds: Australian correspondent on Alice Springs imposing a curfew after string of disturbances
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The Australian outback town of Alice Springs has issued a three-night stay-at-home order after a weekend of violent incidents. These include a brawl involving 80 people and a knife attack on a 42-year-old woman. Australian correspondent Murray Olds says the factors behind the crime wave are complicated - and it's unlikely the curfew will help. LIST…
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D'Arcy Waldegrave: Sportstalk host on the NRL ruling the Warriors should have gotten a penalty for late tackle during Bulldogs clash
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The NRL has ruled the Warriors should've received a penalty for a late tackle during their golden-point loss to the Bulldogs. Jaeman Salmon has received a two-match ban for dangerous contact on Te Maire Martin in an effort to pressure a field goal attempt. Sportstalk host D'Arcy Waldegrave explains the issue further. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com…
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Geof Nightingale: independent tax expert weighs up benefits and drawbacks of an inheritance tax
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There's speculation that Labour is examining the possible benefits of an inheritance tax ahead of its next party conference. The party has reportedly taken inspiration from Ireland, where people are required to pay a 33 percent tax on gifts or inheritances worth more than €335,000 ($558,00 NZD). Independent tax expert Geof Nightingale says there's …
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Gavin Grey: UK correspondent on the political uncertainty following French snap election
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The winners of France's snap election may be certain, but deep political divisions means what'll happen next isn't clear. People are celebrating in the streets of France, after left-wing coalition - the New Popular Front - has fended off the far-right National Rally. It's a surprise result, reversing the National Rally's lead in votes last week. UK…
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George Adams: Synlait chairperson ahead of Thursday's vote to approve $130 million loan from Bright Dairy
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Synlait Milk's future is hanging in the balance ahead of an upcoming vote impacting the company. On Thursday, a shareholders meeting will take place to determine if a $130 million dollar loan from China's Bright Dairy will be approved. Synlait chair George Adams unpacks the significance of the upcoming vote. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener…
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Shane Solly: Harbour Asset Management spokesperson ahead of the Reserve Bank's upcoming Monetary Policy Statement
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The Reserve Bank is set to deliver its next Monetary Policy Statement regarding the OCR on Wednesday. It's expected the Bank will keep rates on hold for longer, but economists are divided on when the anticipated cuts will come. Harbour Asset Management's Shane Solly says markets are pricing in cuts, which could come between November to next Februar…
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Chris Bishop: Housing Minister defends new housing policy from backlash
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Housing Minister Chris Bishop is standing up for the Government's new housing policy changes, amid concerns it'll create more problems. Bishop plans to fill urban areas with development land and remove council powers to mandate boundaries and standards. He acknowledges shoebox apartments aren't ideal for everybody, but more housing is better for Ki…
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On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Monday, 8 July 2024, Green Party co-leader Chlöe Swarbrick speaks to Francesca Rudkin about THAT report into Darleen Tana, why the Greens wanted Darleen out of the Party and why they're calling on her to resign from Parliament. 40,000 Kiwis each year get their power cut off because they ha…
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The Huddle: Where can the Green Party go from here?
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Tonight on The Huddle, Trish Sherson from Sherson Willis PR and Nick Leggett from Infrastructure NZ joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more! The Green Party has been calling for disgraced ex-MP Darleen Tana to resign from Parliament altogether after a report detailing alleged migrant exploitation at her husband's …
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Bryce Edwards: political analyst examines whether or not Darleen Tana has a future in Parliament
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Disgraced ex-Green MP Darleen Tana says she doesn't accept the findings of the report that's prompted calls for her resignation. Following a months-long investigation into her knowledge of alleged migrant exploitation at her husband's business, Tana has resigned from the Greens. Political analyst Bryce Edwards says Tana's response today is the only…
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Gregory Sheppard: Te Anau Tennis Club President has high hopes for former member Lulu Sun
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Tennis player Lulu Sun's hometown club is confident she'll go all the way at Wimbledon. She's beaten Britain's Emma Raducanu today, making her the first Kiwi woman to make Wimbledon's quarter-finals. Her Te Anau club pulled an all-nighter to watch her compete. Club president Gregory Sheppard says Sun had them on the edge of their seats. "It was qui…
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Dan Mitchinson: US correspondent on Democrats calling for Biden to end his re-election campaign for President
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Joe Biden is continuing to insist on staying in the presidential race, despite escalating calls for him to end his re-election campaign. Four more Democrats currently in Congress have voiced their belief that Biden needs to step down during a recent phone call. US correspondent Dan Mitchinson says it's unclear who could replace Biden at this point …
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Chlöe Swarbrick: Green Party co-leader on the party's future if Darleen Tana doesn't resign
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Greens co-leader Chlöe Swarbrick says it's unclear what path the party will take if Darleen Tana won't resign from Parliament. The party was handed a report on Tana's knowledge of alleged migrant exploitation at her husband's business on Friday. She's resigned from the party, and the caucus has unanimously requested she also quit Parliament. Tana's…
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Barry Soper: ZB senior political correspondent on Darleen Tana resigning from the Green Party
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The Greens are picking up the pieces of another public scandal, after Darleen Tana stepped down. Tana has resigned after a report was delivered discussing claims of migrant exploitation at her husband's business. ZB senior political correspondent Barry Soper has labelled this 'disgraceful'. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy infor…
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Oliver Peterson: Australian correspondent on Australian authorities investigating the father of the three children who died in Sydney house fire
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Australian police believe the father of three children who died in a Sydney house fire on Sunday is responsible for the tragedy. Four children and their mother survived, but three died - including a 10-month-old. The blaze at Lalor Park is being investigated as domestic violence. Australian correspondent Oliver Peterson says police still need to fo…
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Jason Pine: Sportstalk host on Lulu Sun making the Wimbledon final 8
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Surprise grand slam quarter-finalist Lulu Sun is exhausted and keen to recharge her batteries. The New Zealand left hander became the first female qualifier to make the final 8 at Wimbledon in 14 years when she overcame Emma Radacanu in three sets. Sportstalk host Jason Pine unpacks this victory further. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for…
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Paul Fuge: Consumer NZ spokesperson calls for reprieve as thousands of Kiwis suffer from 'power poverty'
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There's growing calls for power companies to go easier on customers who can't pay their bills. Each year, around 40,000 New Zealanders are disconnected from the power supply for non-payment, according to new data. Consumer NZ's Paul Fuge says people genuinely struggling shouldn't have to ration an essential service. "There needs to be more protecti…
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On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Friday July 5 2024, we get the latest from the UK as the Labour Party sweeps to power in the general election. Heather speaks to both Auckland councillor Richard Hills and Mayor Wayne Brown after the council voted against the government's proposed speed limit changes. Kelly Martin from Sou…
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Kelly Martin: South Pacific Pictures CEO on Shortland Street being cut to three nights a week
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It's thought Shortland Street should make up a big part of TVNZ's new digital strategy. Our longest running soap will drop from airing five nights a week in February, to three. It will now continue with support from NZ On Air and the New Zealand Screen Production Grant. South Pacific Pictures Chief Executive, Kelly Martin told Heather du Plessis-Al…
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Henry Riley: LBC Presenter on Nigel Farage and the Reform Party's success in the UK Election
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The Tories have been totally annihilated in the UK election with a colossal victory for Sir Keir Starmer's Labour Party. It's won 392 seats, topping the amount needed to form a majority Government by more than 60 seats. Meanwhile, controversial Brexit champion Nigel Farage has proved eight times is the charm —finally getting a seat in Clacton— with…
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Barry Soper: ZB Senior Political Correspondent on Keir Starmer's win in the UK election
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Christopher Luxon is set to meet the UK’s new Prime Minister next week. He said in a media standup earlier today that he would work with “every leader the partner countries deliver” and was confident he would have a good relationship with whoever won the election. Labour’s Keir Starmer has won the election by a landslide, the party having taken ove…
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Dan Mitchinson: US Correspondent on the downward slope of national pride in the US
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National pride in the US nears record lows. The most recent Gallup poll revealed that 41% of respondents considered themselves “extremely proud” to be an American, and an additional 26% said they were very proud. The downwards slope hit its lowest point in 2020, with only 63% of respondents saying they were very or extremely proud, compared to the …
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Jason Pine: Weekend Sport Host ahead of this weekend's All Blacks test against England
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Plenty of excitement in Dunedin as the city prepares for tomorrow’s match. The All Blacks are facing off against England in their first test of 2024 - the first test of Scott Robertson’s tenure as coach. Jason Pine is broadcasting live from the stadium this weekend, and told Heather du Plessis-Allan that the team picked for this game was pretty pre…
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Peter Anderson: UK Correspondent on Labour's landslide victory in the UK election
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The UK Labour Party has won county's election in a commanding fashion. The tally of Sir Keir Starmer's party's seats has now topped 360 seats —it needed 326 for a majority— and he will become Prime Minister. Starmer says they're here to return Britain to the service of working people. UK Correspondent Peter Anderson told Heather du Plessis-Allan th…
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Heather du Plessis-Allan: Was saving Shortland Street the right thing to do?
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Reluctantly, I think saving Shortland Street was the right thing for now. The news on Shorty today is that it’s been saved, but it will go down to three episodes a week. What's saved it is taxpayer money: $3 million from NZ On Air and then be eligible for a rebate from the Screen Production Grant which must be about $6 or $7 million. Which means we…
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A modern grand tour, Sam Cox on garden design, and plants in space
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We go on a grand tour for the 21st century, discuss better apartment design, visit landscape designer Sam Cox in his naturalistic garden, and look to the future when plants can survive on the Moon and sustain us as we journey Mars.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Enda Brady: UK correspondent on the polls opening in the UK election
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Voting booths are opening in the UK, where it's predicted the 14-year Tory rule will come to an end. Keir Starmer's Labour party is expected to cruise to an easy victory over Rishi Sunak's Conservatives. UK correspondent Enda Brady says data predicts Labour will win in the biggest victory since 1836. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for pri…
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Sam Dickie: Fisher Funds expert on the state of equity markets around the world
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Equity markets around the world are experiencing lifetime highs - but one expert has warned of the possible risks involved. The US, Japan, Europe and Australia are all thriving, amid a collective battle with inflation. Sam Dickie from Fisher Funds explains the situation further. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Jamie Mackay: The Country host on the Deputy Secretary of Trade calling for New Zealand to diversify trading partners
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The golden era of trade is over and New Zealand needs to push hard to diversify its trading partners, according to a warning from the Deputy Secretary of Trade. During the Primary Industries Conference, Vangelis Vitalis said primary industry exports went through a boom between 1995 and 2017 but since then, things have become much harder. The Countr…
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Barry Soper: ZB senior political correspondent on the Housing Minister's plan to boost the housing market
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Housing Minister Chris Bishop says six major changes to housing reflect the needs of a modern population. They'll let cities expand at the fringes by stopping councils setting fixed rural-urban boundaries, and requiring them to plan for growth 30 years ahead. Minimum floor area and balcony requirements are being abolished for apartments. ZB senior …
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Belinda Castles: Consumer NZ writer on the organisation calling for sun beds to be banned
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Consumer NZ says the nation's tanning salons are putting vulnerable customers at risk of permanent damage. The watchdog has accused some operators of letting under-18s and fair-skinned users to book sessions - and is calling for an overall ban. Consumer NZ writer Belinda Castles says other countries have made the move to ban sunbeds amid concern su…
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On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Thursday, 4 July 2024, Property Developer David Whitburn responds to the Government's announcement to 'flood' cities with housing - will it lead to slum areas? Pollster Henry Olsen gives us an update on the Biden situation in the US and why he's refusing to stand down. The Huddle debates w…
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The Huddle: Will Joe Biden hang on until November?
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Tonight on The Huddle, Kiwiblog head and Curia pollster David Farrar and former Health NZ chair Rob Campbell joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more! The Housing Minister has announced a raft of changes designed to fill urban areas with development land and remove council powers to mandate boundaries and standards…
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Bruce Bernacchi: Dentons Kensington Swan tax expert on the IRD targeting crypto users who failed to declare it as taxable income
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The IRD has confirmed it plans to target cryptocurrency users who haven't declared it as taxable income. The department has identified 227,000 users in New Zealand who had made about 7 million transactions with a value of $7.8 billion in the last tax year. Dentons Kensington Swan tax expert Bruce Bernacchi suspects there's tens of millions of dolla…
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Sir John Kirwan: former All Black on Scott Robertson's picks for the All Blacks test squad
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There's shock among Kiwi rugby fans, as Stephen Perofeta has been given the nod to start at fullback for the All Blacks in the first match of the year against England. He's pipped fellow Taranaki and Blues playmaker Beauden Barrett to the starting role at 15 for Saturday's test in Dunedin, with the veteran of 119 tests on the bench. Former All Blac…
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Tim Botting: Ormiston Senior College principal on the uptick in schools adapting to increased student numbers
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The Government has been warned it needs to build more schools and classrooms to meet a bulge in class rolls. An April Ministry of Education paper shows 139 schools were over capacity. Migration last year brought almost 21,000 extra school children. Ormiston Senior College principal Tim Botting says his school has had to adapt. "We've had to use som…
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David Whitburn: property developer and investor warns recent housing changes come with an infrastructure bill
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A property expert says housing changes announced today will increase supply - with a massive infrastructure bill attached. Housing Minister Chris Bishop says they'll let cities expand by stopping councils setting fixed rural-urban boundaries and requiring them to plan for growth 30 years ahead. Apartment floor area minimums and balcony requirements…
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